Another great video , I've watched most of your videos and picked up so many tips from various ones , I've had a few dogs over the years and I've not done too bad with their training or so i thought , I've got a wcs now who is now 12 weeks old and he's ( with your help ) by far more advanced than any other dog I've had at this young age , keep up the great work 👍
“Nose down” response/ action .This is the first I have read/seen relating to this very subject.I find this surprising as its a primary response from a gun dog as soon as it stands up. Thanks for that tip. Keep them coming.
In my opinion when a dog is on a lead it is so that it is under control, whether that be stood still or being ‘walked’ from A to B and that isn’t a time for sniffing or hunting or anything other than staying by my side 😃
Just stumbled across your video. Just wanted to say, thank you so much for making it! Going to try it from tomorrow, though I am likely going to have persist for quite some time, as my boy is 8 months old now! Let’s hope the behaviour I’ve Permitted hasn’t become Permanent! 😬
Brilliant video! Please can you do a video on how to stop a dark excessively barking when they see other dogs? My 5 month old cocker won't stop barking. Also how to socialise them with other dogs
I’ve bought them before off Facebook where people have advertised on gun dog groups that they make their own, so you can pay them a few quid more to make a longer one. Or buy some para cord off eBay and make one? I’ll have a search and see if I can find something
Great video thanks for sharing. I'm going to buy a slip lead but I'm not sure what size there seems to be 8mm or 10 mm. What would you recommend? Thank you
I prefer thinner leads. I rarely use a lead, but if I do use a lead then I often just have them on a really thin piece of para-cord. The ones in this video are really thick, but not sure which size. I did buy some thin ones from eBay or Facebook but I think they were made from climbing rope, so had a bit of stretch or bounce to them which I don’t like. Hopefully you can get your dog to a point where they will walk to heel and don’t need to be controlled by a lead and it’s just there for safety, in which case you can just use a thin piece of cord :)
Thank you for your really useful information and also about the slip lead
Another great video , I've watched most of your videos and picked up so many tips from various ones , I've had a few dogs over the years and I've not done too bad with their training or so i thought , I've got a wcs now who is now 12 weeks old and he's ( with your help ) by far more advanced than any other dog I've had at this young age , keep up the great work 👍
Fantastic Neil!! Well done 🙌🏼
Excellent tutorial.
Fern loves her daddy.
“Nose down” response/ action .This is the first I have read/seen relating to this very subject.I find this surprising as its a primary response from a gun dog as soon as it stands up.
Thanks for that tip.
Keep them coming.
In my opinion when a dog is on a lead it is so that it is under control, whether that be stood still or being ‘walked’ from A to B and that isn’t a time for sniffing or hunting or anything other than staying by my side 😃
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Cheers.
Just stumbled across your video. Just wanted to say, thank you so much for making it! Going to try it from tomorrow, though I am likely going to have persist for quite some time, as my boy is 8 months old now! Let’s hope the behaviour I’ve Permitted hasn’t become Permanent! 😬
Brilliant video! Please can you do a video on how to stop a dark excessively barking when they see other dogs? My 5 month old cocker won't stop barking. Also how to socialise them with other dogs
great video, may I ask where you bought your lead?
I find most leads are too short for me - im 6 foot 4 and cant do that with a slip lead, any ideas on a longer lead, cant seem to find one
I’ve bought them before off Facebook where people have advertised on gun dog groups that they make their own, so you can pay them a few quid more to make a longer one.
Or buy some para cord off eBay and make one?
I’ll have a search and see if I can find something
@@FollowFernDogtotally never thought of making my own. I’ll have a look into that mate thanks
Another fab video. Do you have a video to help me understand how to stop pup biting/playing with the lead? Thanks :-)
Hi Angie, I'll try to film one tomorrow when my wife will be with me during daylight hours!!
@@FollowFernDog that's very kind! Thank you.
@@FollowFernDog you are sooooo helpful!
I'm sure your spying on me, iv just taken my cocker on his very first walk today so this will help me out alot.
Haha yep I’m behinnnnd youuuu
@@FollowFernDog 😆
Great video thanks for sharing. I'm going to buy a slip lead but I'm not sure what size there seems to be 8mm or 10 mm. What would you recommend? Thank you
I prefer thinner leads. I rarely use a lead, but if I do use a lead then I often just have them on a really thin piece of para-cord.
The ones in this video are really thick, but not sure which size.
I did buy some thin ones from eBay or Facebook but I think they were made from climbing rope, so had a bit of stretch or bounce to them which I don’t like.
Hopefully you can get your dog to a point where they will walk to heel and don’t need to be controlled by a lead and it’s just there for safety, in which case you can just use a thin piece of cord :)